Archive for September, 2015

Streaming Cafe is proud to present Windmills for the release of his new album “Measures” with special guest Andrew Judah

Show at 8pm – Doors at 7pm

SOLD OUT

Windmills is the moniker of genre-bending experimental ambient-indie loop artist, Cory Myraas.Since 2011, he has released two records, his debut, FACTOR funded LP,Keep Moving (2012), and 2013’s follow-up EP, Tilting. Both have been well received in Canada and internationally, from the US, Europe, Asia, and many countries in between. Perhaps most importantly, there’s evolution between the two releases with the Windmills sound progressing and his song-writing becoming stronger and more mature.

Séan McCann, widely known as “the shantyman” of internationally renowned band, Great Big Sea, has spent the last 20 years sailing around the world enamouring audiences from Copenhagen to California. Known as much for his intense sea shanties as his tender ballads, McCann decided it was time to leave the comfort of safer waters and set out on his own for a new shore.

Thanks to our sponsors New Horizon Productions and Kelowna Folk ClubThe Bros. Landrethhttp://www.thebroslandreth.com/The Bros. Landreth earned their first JUNO for their debut, Let It Lie, which won for Roots Traditional Album of the Year in the group category. The band has been on a hot streak, signing with U.S. label Slate Creek Records, winning a Canadian Folk Music Award for best new act, launching a video on CMT, and garnering accolades from international media, including a spot on Rolling Stone’s list of country artist to watch at SXSW

“Leave it to a group of Canadians to dish up some of the best Southern-style blues we wolfed down all weekend. …a quiet storm of slide guitar solos, blue notes, three-part harmonies…” Rolling Stone: 20 Best Things We Saw at Americana Music Fest 2014

Donovan Woodshttp://www.donovanwoods.net/With a voice as notable as his lyrics, Donovan Woods is a critically acclaimed and in-demand Canadian recording artist, performer and songwriter. His third record, “Don’t Get Too Grand”, featuring the hit single “Put On Cologne” garnered radio airplay around the world, and was nominated for “Roots & Traditional Album of the Year” at the 2014 Juno Awards. Splitting his time between Nashville and Toronto, Woods’ versatile songs have been recorded by everyone from Canadian indie artists to established stars like Tim McGraw or Alan Doyle (Great Big Sea), and been featured in television shows, major motion pictures and commercials. Piercingly honest and quietly anthemic, Woods sings with a striking sense of the world that produced him – the unsung towns of Canada’s industrial heartland. The result is music that’s transporting, but never loses the dry, self-deprecating humour that has endeared Woods to audiences from the start.